Answer:
Je suis de
The question the parent are asking is "Where are you from?" The answer above says "I am from". Just fill in where you are from at the end of that sentence and you'll have your answer!
Answer:
J'aime parler avec <u>mon</u> amie.
Explanation:
English Translation: I like to talk with my friend (female).
Between "avec" and "amie", you would put <u>my</u>. "My" can be:
Mon - masculine singular
Ma - feminine singular
Mes - plural
"amie" is actually feminine singular; <em>however, "amie" starts with a vowel.</em>
Since "ma" ends with a vowel, saying "ma amie" is rather awkward. That's why we use "mon amie" instead.
Answer:
D. de
Explanation:
J'ai bu beaucoup de <em>café</em>. I drank a lot of <em>coffee</em>.
I hope this helps
J'espère que ça aide
Bonsoir,
Nous <em>"allons"</em> au cinéma.
<em>Conjugaison du verbe "aller" au présent : </em>
Je vais
Tu vas
Il,elle, on va
<em>Nous allons</em>
Vous allez
Ils, elles vont
Answer:
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